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From the Blue Angels Support Manual
CIRCLE MANEUVERS (AIRFIELD/AIRSPACE/SHOWSITE ORIENTATION): On arrival day at the show site, aerobatic maneuvers from the show sequence will be performed over the show line. At a minimum, plan a three-hour closure of your airfield or demonstration site for circle maneuvers and a subsequent practice (usually on the Thursday prior to the show). These maneuvers are required to allow the pilots to familiarize themselves with the show line and surrounding geography. The pilots will spend two hours circling the airfield in order to pick out ground reference points. Once the pilots are satisfied with their ground reference points, they will fly some maneuver profiles, which will be fully aerobatic requiring a sterile aerobatic box, waivered airspace, and a TFR. A one-hour break after the first two hours should be built into the schedule, followed by the third and final hour. The third hour will be used for a practice demonstration.
Below is an example of our standard schedule for circle maneuvers and practice:
Circle Maneuvers for Jets #1 – #4
Circle Maneuvers for Jets #5 – #6
Maintenance Break (May be 1.5 hours depending on show site) Practice
Demonstration
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From the Blue Angels Support Manual
CIRCLE MANEUVERS (AIRFIELD/AIRSPACE/SHOWSITE ORIENTATION): On arrival day at the show site, aerobatic maneuvers from the show sequence will be performed over the show line. At a minimum, plan a three-hour closure of your airfield or demonstration site for circle maneuvers and a subsequent practice (usually on the Thursday prior to the show). These maneuvers are required to allow the pilots to familiarize themselves with the show line and surrounding geography. The pilots will spend two hours circling the airfield in order to pick out ground reference points. Once the pilots are satisfied with their ground reference points, they will fly some maneuver profiles, which will be fully aerobatic requiring a sterile aerobatic box, waivered airspace, and a TFR. A one-hour break after the first two hours should be built into the schedule, followed by the third and final hour. The third hour will be used for a practice demonstration.
Below is an example of our standard schedule for circle maneuvers and practice:
Circle Maneuvers for Jets #1 – #4
Circle Maneuvers for Jets #5 – #6
Maintenance Break (May be 1.5 hours depending on show site) Practice
Demonstration
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#AIRBOYD #AvGeek
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